LaFerrari-based Maserati supercar in the works

It looks like it’s déjâ vous all over again for Fiat’s Maserati and its supercar plans. Back in 2004, the Italian brand built 50 homologation road versions of its MC12 (seen above), a Ferrari Enzo-based, two-seat FIA GT Championship race car. And now a report from CAR says Maserati will build a successor to the MC12 based on the new Ferrari La Ferrari supercar that was recently unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The new Maser supercar will apparently arrive in 2015. Power will either come from a detuned (i.e. no electric motor boost) version of the LaFerrari’s 789 horsepower V12 or a quad-turbocharged version of the Maserati’s twin-turbo V8. Price? Despite the less-impressive Maserati badge and less power, the new supercar is expected to cost LaFerrari money, or over $1.5 million.